New Eastern Europe 2022/1-2

 


Najnowszy zeszyt drukowany czasopisma New Eastern Europe (2022/1-2) trafił do naszych zbiorów, czasopismo gromadzimy od jego powstania, czyli od roku 2011. Tytuł styczniowo-marcowego zeszytu to Tug of war? Adressing the challegne of instability in the region, a szczegółowy spis treści zamieszczam poniżej.


Tug of war

  • The promise of the Eastern Partnership is not dead yet / James Sherr
  • Imperial mania. The road to the third empire / Paweł Kowal
  • Is today’s Russia a “USSR 2.0”? Putin wants us to think so / Agnieszka Bryc
  • Ukrainian democracy in action. Why a successful strategy to counter authoritarianism includes Ukraine’s membership in the EU and NATO / Hanna Hopko
  • Is the West ready to accept the challenge from Lukashenka? / Valery Karbalevich
  • EU resilience in the Eastern Partnership. What does the case of Georgia’s political crisis tell us? / Shota Kakabadze
  • German Ostpolitik in the shadow of Russia’s imperial revenge / Andreas Umland
  • Ostpolitik after the German election / Iris Kempe

Opinion and Analysis

  • The Eurasian Dream. In the pursuit of splendour / Grzegorz Szymborski [nasz absolwent]
  • Belarusians find precarious protection in Tbilisi / Mackenzie Baldinger
  • Lukashenka’s non-reforms / Kathrin Yaromich
  • The future of the Crimea Platform / Oleksandr Kraiev
  • Asian powers entering the South Caucasus. Opportunity or threat? / Tiziano Marino
  • The more things change in the Southern Caucasus, the more they stay the same / Svenja Petersen and Raze Baziani

Interviews

  • Revisiting the 2008 Russo-Georgian War can offer lessons for today. An interview with Ekaterina Tkeshelashvili
  • Crimea has returned to the heart of Ukraine, now it must return to its body. An interview with Anton Korynevych

History and Memory

  • Between nationalist propaganda and recognition of minority victims. The Russian interpretation of the Second World War. A conversation with Sergey Lukashevsky

Art, culture and society

  • The LGBTQ+ community, just like the army, is a part of society. An interview with Viktor Pylypenko
  • Georgia. The cradle of viticulture / Natalia Mosashvili

Eastern Café

  • Alexei Navalny and the collective portrait of Russia / Maria Domańska [A book review of Navalny: Putin's Nemezis, Russia's Future by Jan Matti Dollbaum, Morvan Lallouet, Ben Noble. Książka dostępna w Bibliotece Kolegium Europejskiego w Natolinie w wersji angielskiej i polskiej]
  • The origins of modern political thinking / Simona Merkiaite
  • New conclusions from 1968 / Gerd Tebbe
  • A tale of emotions / Kinga Anna Gajda [recenzja filmu Beanpole, reż. Kantemir Balagov, 2019] 

Dispatch from Donbas

  • The closer to the border, the less fear / Iwona Reichardt

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